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Had good friday off so I put myself to work and got the new Exiles installed. So much nicer looking and sounding than the white alpines they replaced. Wife got let off work early so we took a cruise.
Next to come is windshield tint. Just doesn't look right to me yet.

March 2013 pic thread

So I always talk about my two buffers and how my little random orbit porter cable is the only thing that touches my black cars and blah blah blah...cleaned up my pig yesterday after a winter of bashing on it....

Yeah, I tried to fast forward some clips on mine and it came out super choppy using windows live movie maker or whatever it's called

Sent from my iPhone

It was kinda tricky to learn to do, but after several youtube videos and a walk to ease off frustration, I figured it out. You have to shoot at the highest frame rate per second the camera will allow in the resolution setting you want. so for the super slow motion shots, it's best to shoot at (in my case as I have the GoPro Silver) 720 with 60 fps. for speeding up, it is the same principle. More FPS there are, smoother it will be. I used iMovie to make this one. Once I learn and get better, if I REALLY like it I want to upgrade to Final Cut Pro.
But man it was neat to see all that. It was hard taking all the footage we really had and make a 1 minute video.